penny lane wrote:I am not willing to say they win both cups without his contributions.

I am.

Time heals all wounds. At the end of the day, this is an entertainment business. A time will come when it will benefit the organization to retire his number. The bad taste will never leave my mouth though.

penny lane wrote:I am not willing to say they win both cups without his contributions.

I am.

Time heals all wounds. At the end of the day, this is an entertainment business. A time will come when it will benefit the organization to retire his number. The bad taste will never leave my mouth though.

That was one of my favorite Pen's game ever, facing elimination and just overcoming everything and winning. Jagr was incredible that night and simply refused to lose.

Strange that this was his best year ever in the NHL in terms of production per game and the HC was...........1-2-2 or Die Kevin Constantine. Then he had his best season in total points the next year.

Look at the playoff line from '99:GP 11G 8 GWG(2)A 8

That is some kind of performance when it matters.

For all of those who still have a bitter taste in their mouth about Jagr's last season, I hear you and don't disagree, but you cannot deny his greatness or what he did when he was motivated. What really irks me about Jagr is that he could be the leader of the franchise and flourish under the very rigid KC teams but later would "die alive" when he was practically being catered to.

Jagr must write only a short update to his fans this day. As all who follow the new of the LHN are aware, Jagr is now a Boston Bruins of LHN. Believe Jagr, this was not easy decision. Jagr waited as long as possible to see if Jagr's lifelong brother and number one fan, Mario Lemieux of Pittsburgh LHN club, could regain his mind and defeat the tyrant Shero who has prevented Jagr's great return to the city that loves Jagr above all others. Jagr can only imagine that Penguins fans will tear this uchvatitel Shero's head from his body now that they have no chance of seeing Jagr there this season. Perhaps Jagr will return there in the offseason, yes? Jagr will always wish to play for this club so much. Anyway, Jagr is pleased to play for Boston club because it will make playoff play, and this Jagr's debts to figures of organizovaný zločin will not be increased. Jagr looks forward to new teammates giving him the puck at all times. Jagr does not know who they are, because it is not worth Jagr's time to learn their names when Jagr will probably not be there after this season, you see?

Relocation to Boston was somewhat inconvenient for Jagr only because with Kip in such medical condition, shattered bones healing out of place and the like, Jagr was forced to fly with him as checked luggage instead of have him walk as Jan has done. This costs Jagr $50 because of some airplane hovadina which is ridiculous because Jagr explains to airline that it is Jagr, yet they make no accommodations in this? Eat your own underwear, airline!

Jan make another big complaint about having to walk from Dallas to Boston, tells Jagr he is "starving to death" and "dying alive," which is some other hovadina which does not even make sense and Jagr cannot understand what Jan means in this. Jagr is forced to activate Jan's shock collar again, which wears down battery and brings more quickly the time when Jagr will have to pay for replacement batteries. These worthless služebníci are bleeding Jagr's funds dry with small costs.

Jagr would also like to congratulate trpaslík Martin Straka (this is his name, yes?) for reaching Czech League finals. This tiny man has achieved something from back when Jagr was throwing weights machines on top of him in the tělocvična. Obviously Straka understands that if Jagr were still in Czech Republic this achievement for him would be impossible, but the next time Jagr returns to that kůlna will not be until Jagr has accumulated vast quantities of golds and silvers from his karban triumphs.

“It was just one of those nights, eh? I feel like every time we were out on the ice we had a scoring chance, but it just didn’t happen,” said Jagr, who now has seven points (1 goal, 6 assists) in six games since being dealt to Boston along with a plus-3 rating. “Sometimes I was too tired and I missed. On the 5-on-3 that was just a good save. I put it high too, but it was one of those nights.

“If I score on that one then I probably score four [goals]. A goal is a goal. We need to score goals. I need to work on it. I need to be a better goal-scorer, I guess. Some of those chances I feel like maybe I was too tired. Maybe a little hook and I lost it, and when I came from the corners either I missed the net or the goalie stopped it. We created a lot of chances from the boards, and that’s what I liked. Looch is pretty good. He can play one-on-one and find you.”